Today's
Stories
January 3, 2011
Eric Toussaint
The Irish Crisis
Ann Robertson /
Bill Leumer
Why Inequality Matters
Jean Casella /
James Ridgeway
Bradley Manning, Solitary Confinement and Selective Outrage
Linn Washington, Jr.
Righting an Ugly Wrong
Fred Gardner
Beverly Hills Shrink
Harry Targ
50 Years Since Ike's Warning
December 31, 2010 - January 2, 2011
Alexander Cockburn Goodbye to 2010, Year of the Tiger, Hello to 2011, Year of the Rabbit
Jeffrey St. Clair
How Green Became the Color of Money
Behzad Yaghmaian
A Chinese Migrant's Long March
Thomas Naylor
The Fall of the House of Zeus
Christopher Brauchli
Peter King, Witch Hunter
Robert Bryce
Biofuel Delusions
Joanne Mariner
The Year in Counter-Terrorism
Will Parrish /
Darwin Bond-Graham
The Political Economy of Duckhorn Pinot
Mike Whitney
Khodorkovsky's Trip to the Slammer
Ramzy Baroud
Standing Tall in the Rubble
Rannie Amiri
Right for the Wrong Reasons
Alan Farago
When Progress Didn't Come and the People Didn't Awake
Linh Dinh
Welcome to the Collapse
Martha Rosenberg Drug Industry: Interests in Conflict
Franklin Lamb
The US Congress's Pet Pariah
Ron Jacobs
Framing the Sixties
Brian Tierney
Cutting From the Bottom
Israel Shamir
The Minsk Election in a Wikileaks Mirror
Jess Guh
DADT, a Repeal of Convenience
David Ker Thomson
Abolition: Can We Finish the Job This Time?
Missy Beattie
Resolved: Act Like Bradley Manning
Dan Bacher
Schwarzenegger:
The Myth of the "Jolly Green Giant" Exposed
David Macaray
Looking Forward for Labor
Shepherd Bliss
"Be Ye Not Like a Child ... "
Charles R. Larson
Japan, From the Ruins
Dan White
Trains, What Hitler Really Did in the War, Eating in Paris and Other Insights
Joshua Sperber
The Subversive Conservatism of "True Grit"
Poets' Basement
3 by Ann Lefeve
Website of the Weekend
Demolition of the Paris Metro
December 30, 2010
Michael Teitelman
Obama and the Boy in the Metal Box
Jennifer Van Bergen Douglas Valentine
Detention and Torture
Jorge Mariscal
Civil Rights in the Age of Neoliberalism
Denis G. Rancourt
David F. Noble: In Memoriam
Paul Craig Roberts
Our Lickspittle Press
Dave Lindorff
Serfing USA: How Corporate America is Robbing American Workers
Mary Lynn Cramer
Capitalism in Crisis: Get Your Wheelbarrows Ready!
Anthony Papa
Scott Sisters Freed!
19 Years for an $11 Robbery
Website of the Day
The Drums of War in Gaza?
December 29, 2010
Bill Quigley
Killer Fires and the Homeless
James Bovard
Peter Hoekstra and the CIA: Congressman Wins Torture Award
Stewart J. Lawrence
Make Believe Counter-Insurgency
Yvonne Ridley
Enough Grandstanding About Khodorkovsky, Ms. Clinton!
David Swanson
A Year of Fall and Decline
John V. Walsh
ObamaCare, Worse Than You Thought
Fidel Castro
The Fight Against Cholera
Julie Hilden
The Case of the "I (Heart) Boobies!" Bracelets
Website of the Day
Obama Supporter v. Progressive
December 28, 2010
P. Sainath
Of Luxury Cars and Lowly Tractors
Jonathan Cook
God-TV Helps Israel Oust Bedouins
Paul Craig Roberts
State Lawlessness on the Rampage
Jennifer Van Bergen
Invoking the Espionage Act Against Assange
Ralph Nader
Drug Industry Fraud
David Macaray
Wal-Mart Strikes Again
Bill Manson
The Absurdity of Hi-Tech Servitude
David Krieger
Ending the Nuclear Age: a Silly Dream?
Stephanie Van Hook / Michael Nagler
Making the Imperial Army More Diverse
Mitchel Cohen
What a Glorious Blizzard
Website of the Day
An Interview with Ron Jacobs
December 27, 2010
Bill Hatch
Out Here in the Sticks
Uri Avnery
"The Darkness to Expel!"
Lawrence Davidson
The National Image and Its Contradictions
Allen Mendenhall
The Latest Happy Face of the Ruling Class
Fred Gardner
Going After Dr. Frankel
Mark Weisbrot
Why Washington Won't Allow Democracy in Haiti
Sherwood Ross
Get Assange
David Michael Green
Learning From Lame Ducks
Eric Patton
Who Will Act to Free Bradley Manning?
Mark Scaramella
Top Secret
Website of the Day
Legalize Pot? Pat Robertson, Yes; Joe Biden, No Way
December 24-26, 2010
Alexander Cockburn
Making the Rich Happy
Chellis Glendinning
The Techno-Fantasies of Evo Morales
Eugene Coyle
The Best Way to Create Jobs:
Cut the Work Week
Will Parrish
Who Really Rules California's Wine Country?
Joanne Mariner
Civil Society and Counter-Terrorism
William Loren Katz
The Women Who Gave Us Christmas (and Exposed America's Greatest Crime)
Brian M. Downing
Staying the Course in Afghanistan: Come What May
Michael Leonardi
Covering Up the Murder of Nicola Calipari: What the Wikileaks Cable Reveals
Ramzy Baroud
Whitewashing Defeat
Saul Landau
The Wikileaks Cookbook
Linn Washington Jr.
Dividing the Races to Benefit the Rich
Christopher Brauchli
Merry Christmas, You're Fired
Rannie Amiri
The People of the Year in the Middle East
Ronnie Cummins
Coexistence With Monsanto? Hell No!
Missy Beattie
A Better Time? When?
Linh Dinh
Lawless Police State
Rev. William E. Alberts
Wikileaks' Christmas Message
Harvey Wasserman
Another No Nukes Victory
Chris Genovali /
Misty MacDuffee
Smooth Sailing for Oil Tankers?
David Ker Thomson
Trafficking With the Enemy
Robert Roth
Celebrating the Rebel Jesus
Ron Jacobs
Jes Grew Report
Myles Hoenig
A Christmas Prayer From a Born Again Atheist
Charles R. Larson
Intimate Journeys, Thwarted Desire
David Yearsley
Kristmas Kitsch
Poets' Basement
Clifford, Taylor and Springate
Website of the Weekend
Dan's Record Shop: a Story
December 23, 2010
Bill Quigley /
Vince Warren
Obama's Liberty Problem
Peter Lee
The Most Dangerous Man in Korea is Not Kim Jung Il
Gareth Porter
High-Risk Raids Into Pakistan: More Than Psywar
Dean Baker
After the Tax Cuts: the Economy and the GOP
Hayden Janssen
The Problem with Stewardship
Yves Engler
Mining Peru: Canada's New Territory?
Laura Flanders
What We Mean When We Talk About States' Rights
David Macaray
Negotiating With a Forked Tongue
Farzana Versey
Demasculinizing Meat: Lady Gaga's Flesh Impact
Website of the Day
Revolve
December 22, 2010
Joe Mangano
Baby Tooth Science: New Clues to Cancer Risks From Atom Bomb Tests
Uri Avnery
Ship of Fools 2
Jennifer Van Bergen
Predicting Torture
Lawrence Wittner
The Voyage of the Golden Rule
John V. Whitbeck
The Shape of Palestinian Statehood
Stewart J. Lawrence
Here Comes Jeb
Linh Dinh
Bloody Trophies
Rebecca Solnit
Iceberg Economies and Shadow Selves
Franklin Lamb
Australia Rejects Israeli-Ordered Media Censorship
Sherwood Ross
PFC Bradley Manning, Patriot
Website of the Day
The 12 Days of Wikileaks
December 21, 2010
Ralph Nader
Wikileaks and the First Amendment
Larry Portis
The French State Prepares for Class War
Sasan Fayazmanesh
Waiting for a New Economic Theory
Sam Smith
Secrets of the Ruling Class
Sheldon Richman
The Stampede of the Bombers
Alice Slater
Beyond START
Julie Hilden
The Case of the Abused Cheerleader
Willie L. Pelote, Sr.
From Golden State to Third World Nation
Binoy Kampmark
Brutality and Poultry
Laura Flanders
Ask, Tell, Don't Kill
Website of the Day
Strict Creationism and the American Mind
December 20, 2010
Pam Martens
The Tax-Payers' Tab: a Cool $9 Trillion
Patrick Cockburn
Reprising US Fantasies in Vietnam
Bill Quigley
Cover-Ups, Coups and Drones
Bruce Jackson
"They Say He's Queer"
Max Blumenthal
The Great Fear
Mike Whitney
Korea Steps Back From the Brink
Carl Finamore
Hotel Workers Dig In
Greg Moses
Time to Set Hector Lopez Free
Fidel Castro
Bill Clinton's Lies
Paul Craig Roberts
Reaganomics: a Defense
John Severino
Evo's Highway
Sama Adnan
What H. Res 1765 Tells Us About the Peace Camp
Website of the Day
Dark Light: the Art of Blind Photographers
December 17 - 19, 2010
Alexander Cockburn
Nowhere to Go But Up
Ismael Hossein-Zadeh
The Globalization of Militarism
Franklin Spinney
Obama's March to Folly:the Myth of Liberal Interventionism
Gareth Porter
The Brutal Price of Progress
Clarence Lusane
Slavery, Jim Crow and the White House
Eric Stoner
Afghanistan:
You Call This Progress?
John Carroll, MD
Cholera in Haiti: Treating Magda
Nick Dearden /
Tim Jones
Lessons for Ireland:
Private Debt, Public Pain
Robert Alvarez
Poisoning the Yakama
Saul Landau
Wikileaks and the Free Press
Rannie Amiri
Mottaki: First Casualty of Wikileaks?
Ramzy Baroud
Insisting on Humanity
Chuck Collins
Concentrating the Wealth
Ron Jacobs
The Drug War That Never Ends
Charlotte Dennett
Wikileaks:
Where's the Oil?
John Blair
The Duke Energy Scandal
David Ker Thomson
Rez
Sherry Wolf
Letter to a Discouraged Progressive
David Macaray
American Exceptionalism
Jennifer Van Bergen
Why Julian Assange is My Hero
Martha Rosenberg
The Year in Pills
Sam Smith
When Green Matters
Missy Beattie
Object Not Found
Harvey Wasserman
Our Gay Commander-in-Chief
Laura Flanders
Odd Man Out: Forgetting Bradley Manning
Randall Amster
Support the Dominant Paradigm
Ron Ridenour
Stop Fascism; Support Wikileaks
Dr. Suzy Block
Hot Wet Holiday Sex: From Wikileaky Condoms to Yucky Zuckerburg
Charles R. Larson
The Two Best Reads of 2010
David Yearsley
Christoph Graupner Lives!
Poets' Basement
Three by Farzana Ahmad
Website of the Day
The Myth of the Clinton Surplus
December 16, 2010
Alan Farago
Skullduggery in Ghost Town
Dean Baker
Peter Orzag Goes to Citigroup
Peter Lee
Is Your Portfolio Ready for the End of the World?
Jospeh Nevins
Coming to Terms with Holbrooke
Norman Girvan
The Caribbean Narco-Triangle: the US-Cuba-Jamaica Connection
Michael Winship
The President on the Ropes
Robert Jensen
"All That We Share" Isn't Enough
Binoy Kampmark
Death on Christmas Island
Website of the Day
Swedish TV Video on Wikileaks
December 15, 2010
Diana Johnstone
Holbrooke or Milosevic: Who is the Greater Murderer?
James Bovard
Why Bill of Rights Day Should be Anti-Politician Day
Conn Hallinan
Israel, Obama and the Bomb
Vijay Prashad
Empire Unmasked
Robert Weissman
Big Profits, Bigger Crimes
Stephan Salisbury
Terrorama
Fred Gardner
Pot Legalizers Look to 2012
Joshua Frank
The Legacy of First Blood Dick: Remembering Holbrooke
Anthony Papa
Madoff:
The Price of Suicide
Steven Higgs
Autism Waiver Cuts Spell Catastrophe
Afghan Youth Peace Volunteers / Afghans for Peace
We Want You Out
Website of the Day
Risks of Coal Ash Understated
December 14, 2010
Norm Kent
You are Right to Remain Silent
Mike Whitney
Post Mortem for the World's Reserve Currency
Maximilian Forte
The Wikileaks Revolution: Notes From the Insurrection
Franklin C. Spinney
Who is the Wise General in Afghanistan?
Ralph Nader
Majority of One
David Macaray
Two American Labor Unions Shift Gears: the S. Korea Trade Deal
Ali Khan /
Jasmine Abou-Kassem
Pakistan's Cruel and Unusual Blasphemy Statute
Lawrence Davidson
Real Estate and Israeli Rabbis
Stewart J. Lawrence
José Cuervo for President?
Cecil Brown
Jay Z and the Colonizing of Hip Hop
December 13, 2010
Patrick Cockburn
Billions Down the Drain in Useless US Afghan Aid
Tariq Ali
Does Liu Xiaobo Really Deserve the Peace Prize?
Jonathan Cook Israel's War on Children
Uri Avnery
Racism, Political Incompetence and the Mount Carmel Fire
Russell Mokhiber
Single Payer and Professor Hsiao
Patrick Bond
Climate Capitalism Wins in Cancun
David Smith-Ferri The December Review: Rubbish on Afghanistan
Bob Sirois
The Untold Story of Discrimination in Professional Hockey Against French-Speaking Players
Danny Muller
Listening to Haiti
Randall Amster
The Blog of War
Website of the Day
10 Infamous Cases of Wrongful Execution
December 10 - 12, 2010
Alexander Cockburn
The Greater Traitor
Peter Linebaugh
Passing the Torch
Mike Whitney
The Korean War, Round Two
Thomas Volscho
The Rise of the Wall Street Ruling Class
Joe Bageant
Ignorance and Courage in the Age of Lady Gaga
John Barth, Jr.
Why Judicial Corruption is Invisible
Jeffrey Sommers
Latvia: "Mind the Gap!"
Jonathan Cook
Israel's Racist Rabbis
Robert Alvarez
The Nuclear War Reserve
Rannie Amiri
The Story of Elias Murr, Saboteur
Franklin Lamb
So Who Exactly is Sowing Strife in Lebanon?
Dean Baker
Fixating on Tax Cuts; Ignoring Real Problems
Afghan Youth Peace Volunteers
"We are Afghans and We Ask the World to Listen"
Aurel / Pierre Daum
Protest Fractures in Athens
Ramzy Baroud
Leaking the Obvious?
Michael Winship
Premature Capitulation
David Ker Thomson
The Apparatus of Prostration
Ron Jacobs
Pyongyang: the Perennial Enemy
Christopher Brauchli
The Executioner's Drugs
Missy Beattie
The Bankster Merry-Go-Round
Dennis Loo
Who You Gonna Believe? Us or Your Lying Eyes?
Harvey Wasserman
A $7 Billion New Nuke Attack
Ingmar Lee
The Stephen Harper Vision of Canada
Thomas H. Naylor
A War on Death
Farzana Versey
The Nobel Dissonance
Ronnie Cummins
The Long March
Sherwood Ross
Greens Defending Assange
Don Monkerud
American Exceptionalism Revisited
Stephen Martin
The Hand That Would Rock the Cradle
Charles R. Larson
Waiting for King Lear
David Yearsley
The Charlottenburg Organ Reborn
CP Newswire
An Open Letter to the Left Establishment: Protest Obama
Poets' Basement Randall and Hahn
Website of the Weekend
Wanking Bankers
December 9, 2010
Pam Martens
Fears Mount on TSA Body Scanners
Wajahat Ali
FBI Spying on Muslims
Sasha Kramer
Burning Tires in the Time of Cholera
Fatima Bhutto
A Flood of Drone Strikes
Jimmy Johnson
The Secret Secret:
Of Wikileaks and Literacy
Laura Carlsen
Anti-Climactic in Cancun
Binoy Kampmark
The Curious Case of Rudd and Assange
Anthony Papa
Bridget Brennan Drug Bust
Website of the Day
Anon Ops: a Manifesto
December 8, 2010
Michael Hudson
Obama's Sellout on Taxes
Patrick Cockburn
The Russians Did Better ... So Why Did They Lose?
Eric Walberg
Julian Quixote: Wikileaks vs. the Empire
Mike Roselle
Fighting for the Fate of the Appalachians
Greg Moses
Calling From a Migrant Lockup in Arizona
Diane Christian
Condom Morality
Fidel Castro
Cholera in Haiti
Linn Washington
The US Criticized for Human Rights Abuses
James McEnteer
Obama, Can This Really be the End?
Website of the Day
10 Things Charter Schools Won't Tell You
December 7, 2010
Chris Floyd
Truth in Chains: the Arrest of Julian Assange
Gareth Porter /
Jim Lobe
Actual Wiki Cables Belie NYT's Version of Saudi / Gulf States' Stance on Iran
Dean Baker
Tales of Economic Apocalypse
Gregory Elich
Menacing North Korea: How S. Korea is Raising the Risk of War
Ralph Nader
GOP Wackopedia
M. Shahid Alam
Unvarnished Truths About the US and Israel
Dave Lindorff Information Terrorists?
David Macaray
Detroit on Strike
Linda Ueki Absher
The Hipster Librarian
Manuel Garcia, Jr.
Purple Passion Pearl Harbor
Website of the Day
A New Low for Todd Gitlin
December 6, 2010
Michael Hudson
Deficit Commission Follies
Paul Craig Roberts The US Government's Frontal Assault on Freedom
Mike Whitney
How Ireland Can Strike a Blow Against the Imperial Bankers
Sasan Fayazmanesh
Iran and the Leaks of Wikileaks
Steve Breyman
The Return of Debtors' Prisons
Davey D
The Copyright Police: First They Came for the Hip Hop Sites ...
Neve Gordon
Uprooting the Bedouins of Israel
Greg Moses
Shall American Teenagers Dream Free?
Mark Weisbrot
The Drive to Cut Social Security is Based on Deception
Ben Terrall
Animating "Howl": the Subversive Art of Eric Drooker
Website of the Day
WikiMirror
December 3 -5, 2010
Alexander Cockburn
Julian Assange: Wanted by the Empire, Dead or Alive
Darwin Bond-Graham
Nuking the Social Contract
Andy Kroll
The New American Oligarchy
William Blum
Anti-Empire Report:
From Wikileaks to TSA
Rannie Amiri
All Eyes on Lebanon
Ray McGovern
No Evidence? No Problem:
NYT Still Stalking Iran
Saul Landau /
Nelson P. Valdes
Leaked Cuba Memo to Raise Eyebrows
Ramzy Baroud
Turkey Must Reveal Its Cards
P. Sainath
India's Lobbying Scandal
John Carroll, M.D.
Dying in Haiti
David Rosen
Culture Wars Redux: Sex and the Tea Party Congress
Steven Colatrella
How Shall We Pray? Give Us Bread; Forgive Our Debts
Thomas I. Palley
Why Obama is Failing
Francis Shor
Wikileaks and the Spanish Prosecutors
Russell Mokhiber Bank Power
Mark Weisbrot
A Setback for Haiti
John V. Whitbeck
New Language for Middle East Peace
Sherry Wolf
I am a Rent-aholic
Ronnie Cummins
The Road to Cancun
Michael Winship
Bad Buzz From the Capital Hive
Ron Jacobs
Black Liberation in an Occupied Land
Nilofar Suhrawardy
Pampering India's Nuclear Ego
Missy Beattie
Friend or Foe?
Bill Manson
The Merchants of Fear
Linh Dinh
Helpless
Bruce E. Levine
5 Myths About Depression Treatments
John Grant
Wikileaks is Good for America
David Macaray
Should Show Biz Celebrities Be Muzzled?
Yves Engler /
Bianca Mugyenyi
Cars and the Tea Party
Charles R. Larson
Literary Hijinks Made Fatal
Scott Borchert
In the Ruins of the Perfect Future
Harry Clark
The Fever Chart
David Yearsley
The Organ-Building of Munetaka Yokota
Poets' Basement
Ford, Yankevich and Orloski
Website of the Weekend
Closing a Deadly Gateway
December 2, 2010
Michael W. Hudson
The Borrower and the Billionaire
Paul Craig Roberts
What the Wiki-Saga Teaches Us
Franklin C. Spinney
Staying the Course in Afghanistan
Benjamin Dangl
Wikileaks and Bolivia: the Ambassador Has No Clothes
Uri Avnery
The Original Sin of the Israeli State
Mike Whitney
If the US Wants Peace in North Korea, It Should Keep Its Word
Russell Mokhiber
Obama's Kleptocracy Initiative: What About Wall Street?
David Macaray
The Family and Medical Leave Act Revisited
Ed Moloney
The Hypocrisy of Peter King
Brian McKenna
Wild West Journalism
Website of the Day
Right 2 Survive
December 1, 2010
Gareth Porter Wikileaks Exposes Complicity of the Press
Paul Craig Roberts
Hillary's Blame Game
Russ Wellen
The Frontlines of Disarmament
Nikolas Kozloff
Wikileaks Comes to Latin America
Conn Hallinan
The Future of Kashmir
Sheldon Richman
Afghanistan: No Hurry to Leave
Rich Broderick
The Free Market Puts Ireland on a Starvation Diet ... Again
David Solnit
11 Years After the WTO Uprising
Farzana Versey
No Looking "Backwards"
Charles M. Young
Whole Lotta Lies
Charles R. Larson
Six Ways to Eliminate the Deficit
Website of the Day
John Lennon: Bull in Search of a China Shop
November 30, 2010
Ralph Nader
Missing the Mark on Deficits
Paul Craig Roberts
Fabricating Terror: the Portland "Bomb" Plot
Bill Quigley
Why Wikileaks is Good for Democracy
Jonathan Cook
Wikileaks and the New Global Order
Dean Baker
When the Bubble Burst
James McEnteer
Indian Givers: South Africa is More Than Black and White
Tom Engelhardt
The National Security State Cops a Feel
Sherwood Ross
Holder v. Assange
Gina Ulysse
Haiti's Fouled-Up Election
Bill Manson
The Long Run to the Bottom
Website of the Day
Act Now to Save the Galapagos!
November 29, 2010
Paul Craig Roberts
The Stench of US Economic Decay Grows Stronger
Israel Shamir
Assange in the Entrails of Empire
Mike Whitney
Hammering Ireland
Lawrence Davidson
Glenn Beck, Julian Assange and the Battle of Ideas
Winslow Wheeler /
Sanford Gottlieb Memo to Tea Party Senators: Cutting the Defense Budget
John Carroll, MD
The Road to Vote in Haiti
P. Sainath
Obama's Indian Outing
Carl Finamore
Pilot Protests Underscore Passenger Safety
David Macaray
Why Not Declare Class War and be Done With It
Dave Lindorff
The Yahoos are in Charge
Website of the Day
Mark Ruffalo Put on Terror Watch List for Screening Anti-Natural Gas Film
November 26 - 28, 2010
Alexander Cockburn
Run, Russ, Run
Winslow T. Wheeler
The Defense Budget and the Deficit: How the Plans Compare
Ramzy Baroud
Obama Surrenders Palestinian Rights
Harry Browne
Ireland and the House of Cards
Bill Quigley /
Nicole Phillips
Haiti's Sham Elections
Saul Landau
Bombing the Senses: Ads to the Brain
Brian Cloughley
Thanksgiving of the Drones
Fidel Castro
The Lights of Rebellion:
Evo Answers NATO
Francis Shor
Normalizing Blowback
Steve Heilig
How (Not) to Legalize Pot
Terrence Paupp
Obama's Fading Empire
Brenda Norrell
The Women of AIM: Watching for the Men in Shiny Shoes
Missy Beattie
The Greedy and the Needy
Linh Dinh
Power Grabs at the Airport
Christopher Brauchli
Gouged While Flying
Eric Walberg
Russia and NATO
Ellen Taylor
The Navy's Toxic Tentacles
Ron Jacobs
Zizek and the End Times
Bill Manson
Manufactured Hysteria and Relative Risks
Harvey Wasserman
Terror! Oil!! Opium!!!
Walter Brasch
Fairness and the Bristol Stomp
Michael Dickinson
World Strike Day 2012
Ingmar Lee
The Appalling BC Tar Sands Pipeline
Gwyneth Leech
Staying, Not Going:
Artists Loving New York City
David Ker Thomson
Asking For Whom the Bell Tolls
Charles R. Larson
Lynd Ward: America's First Graphic Novelist
Poets' Basement
Dennison, Chaet and Clark
Website of the Weekend
Don't Touch My Junk
November 25, 2010
Michael Hudson
A "Flat Tax" for the Rich?
Mike Whitney
Memo to Ireland: "Tell the EU and IMF to Shove It!"
Gareth Porter
Why Gen. Petraeus was Snookered by the "Taliban" Imposter
Sarah Anderson
Food Should Not be a Poker Chip
Karl Grossman
The Skin of Our Teeth: Avoiding Nuclear Destruction
David Ker Thomson
Canadian Thanksgiving: If We Didn't Have It, We'd Have to Invent It
Rajesh Makwana / Adam Parsons
Rethinking the Global Economy: the Case for Sharing
Charles R. Larson
Palintology 101 (Part One)
Website of the Day
"We didn't land on Plymouth Rock, Plymouth Rock landed on us"
November 24, 2010
Jeffrey St. Clair
BP's Inside Game
Paul Craig Roberts
TSA's Gestapo Empire
James Ridgeway Invasion of the Body Scanners: Is TSA Spreading Cancer?
Michael Scott
First a Hand on Your Crotch, Next a Boot in Your Face
Nick Dearden
The Climate Loan Crisis: Making Poor Countries Pay Twice
Russell Mokhiber
Private Insurance Induced Stress Disorder?
Daniel Moss
Tear Down the Dam; Restore the Commons
Farzana Versey
The Media as Middle Man
Yasin Gaber
The Marvels of Exile: Judith Butler on Edward Said
Dan Beaton
A Tale of Two Elections: Burma and Haiti
Website of the Day
Useless Gobshites!
November 23, 2010
Pam Martens
Ten Ideas to Starve the Wall Street Beast
Patrick Cockburn
The Dangers of Embedded Journalism
Ben Rosenfeld /
Lauren Regan
When the Constitution is No Obastacle for the FBI:
Legal Lessons From the Green Scare
Franklin C. Spinney
Another Free Ride for the Pentagon?
Dean Baker
Sinking Ireland
Ralph Nader
Obamabush: Semper Fi, Barack
Ray McGovern
Bush the Warmonger in His Own Words
George Wuerthner
Livestock and Predators: How to Stop the Killing
Don Monkerud
America's New Entertainment
Clare Bayard
Healing From Empire
Website of the Day
The American Galapagos
November 22, 2010
Michael Hudson
Why Paul Krugman Waves the Flag for Uncle Sam
James Abourezk
Honoring Helen Thomas
Paul Craig Roberts
Insouciant Americans
Sasan Fayazmanesh
When Sanctions Are Not Enough
Richard Forno
TSA and the New "Americanism"
Gary Leupp
Ignorance There ... and Here
Martha Rosenberg
Seven Ways Medical Conflicts of Interest are Disguised
Lawrence Davidson
Obama Plays the Fox
Patrick Bond
"Leave the Oil in the Soil!"
Michael Dickinson
Kiss My Ring: the Vatican Versus Jesus
Website of the Day
Globeistan
November 19 - 21, 2010
Alexander Cockburn
Time for a Real Mutiny
Jeffrey St. Clair
Let Them Eat Oil
Mike Whitney
Tying Bernanke's Hands
Joanne Mariner
The Banalization of Torture
Gareth Porter
The Fatal Flaw in the Iran Missile Docs
Karen Greenberg
Guilty Until Proven Guilty
Thomas Christie, Pierre Sprey, Franklin Spinney et al.
How to Cut the Defense Budget
Rannie Amiri
Way Beyond Chutzpah: Cantor Crosses the Line
Dr. Jim Morgan Haiti's New Normal: Dispatch from Cite Soleil
Lawrence Swaim
Israel's War Against the Dead
Ramzy Baroud
Education at Gunpoint
Ron Jacobs
No Alternative in Afghanistan?
Robert Alvarez
Shelving START
Russell Mokhiber
War is a Drug
P. Sainath
India's Great Drain Robbery
David Macaray
194 Years of Scabs
Carl Finamore
Hyatt's Dirty Safety Record
Brian Tierney
Hotel Workers Rising
Franklin Lamb
How the US and Israel Hope to Destroy Hezbollah
Gerald E. Scorse
The Truth About Capital Gains
Joshua Brollier
Natives Without a Nation
Missy Beattie
So Many Messages
Stewart J. Lawrence
Immigration Supporters Win Big Victory in California
Brenda Norrell
On the Border: Where Skin Color is the Dividing Line
Christopher Brauchli
Pot and the Deficit: the Hidden Cost of Prohibition
Carol Polsgrove
The Governor and the Power Plant
David Ker Thomson
Against Jane Jacobs
Dave Lindorff
No News is Not Good News
Jeff Deasy
Here Come the FrankenSalmon
Bill Manson
The Politics of Nice
Clifton Ross
Dancing With Dangl
Charles R. Larson Twain: the Last Word, One Hundred Years Later
Richard Estes
"Carlos:"
An Orientalist Masterpiece
David Yearsley
Schumann and the Warm Bath of Memory
Poets' Basement
Springate, Orloski and Cirino
Website of the Weekend
Buy Nothing
November 18, 2010
Diana Johnstone
NATO's True Role in US Grand Strategy
Mike Whitney
Ireland's Suicide Pact with the EU
Behzad Yaghmaian
Facing a Leaderless Globalization
Kenneth E. Hartman
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January 3, 2011
Spokespersons and Their Causes
The Attacks on Susan Abulhawa
By LAWRENCE DAVIDSON
When we think of the great struggles of our day we almost always think in terms of movements and groups. There are Communists and Fascists, Capitalists and Socialists, Jews and Muslims, Zionists and Christian Fundamentalists, Democrats and Republicans, Western Civilization and its rivals, ad nauseam. But if you look at how things really work in the world all those groups quickly break down into cliques of real people. For instance, the notion that it is the Zionists (or Israelis) and the Palestinians who now contest in the "Holy Land" is a convenient way of speaking about a struggle that involves millions of people with their competing ideologies, claims to rights and organizational set ups. However, it should never be forgotten that at ground level all of this is carried on by real people, each with their own interests, some more sane than others, but always flesh and blood folks. It is these individuals who are responsible and ought to be held accountable for how their struggles play out. There are, of course, far too many of them for us to know about. But those we can know as individuals, particularly the public advocates, we should pay serious attention to and consider them as representative of their causes. Representative not only as spokespersons, but also as reflections of the causes themselves.
It is in this sense that I present below a brief description of three people, one protagonist and two antagonists. Each of them are unofficial spokespersons involved in the shaping of the West"s popular understanding of Israeli-Palestinian conflict--one of the defining struggles of our time. This contest will help settle not only the fate of the Palestinians and the Israelis, but the future course of U.S. and European relations with the Arab and Muslim worlds. In manner and nature of their arguments, these particular three can be seen as reflecting, for a Western audience, the collective character of their respective causes. They are among the "human faces" we are likely to encounter. Here they are:
1. Susan Abulhawa is a resourceful, principled and talented Palestinian American novelist. She is the daughter of Palestinian Refugees of the 1967 War and spent her youth in Kuwait, Jordan and occupied East Jerusalem, finally settling in the United States. In 2001 she founded Playgrounds for Palestine, an organization that arranges for the construction of playgrounds in Palestine and Lebanese refugee camps.
In 2006 Ms Abulhawa published the novel The Scar of David, which has now been re-titled Mornings in Jenin (Bloomsbury USA, 2010). As she describes it, this is a book of "historic fiction, where fictional characters live through real history." The work is impeccably researched and moved by a principled objection to all states and institutions that judge human worth by race, religion or other social constructions. It carries the reader through the horrors and sadness of loss and displacement due to just such enforced judgments. In the novel the Palestinians are the victims that grab our sympathy, but Israeli Jews are also recognizable sufferers. They are products of their historical suffering, which they tragically transfer on to Palestinians. In both cases, it is a novel about victims made real and human. The book has been well received worldwide and translated into a many languages. One can fairly say that this novel has become, for many in the West, the most accessible gateway to a conflict that, for all too long, could only be approached through biased newspaper reporting. Yet, due to Ms Abulhawa's very success, her novel has predictably triggered the wrath of prominent supporters of Israel.
2. Alan Dershowitz was born in 1938 to an Orthodox Jewish family in Brooklyn, N.Y. According to Dershowitz, his father was a religious man who took from Jewish teaching the notion that one should "defend the underdog." This may have encouraged his son to become a successful defense attorney. This career choice seems also to fit Alan Dershowitz's personality which is pugnacious. Dershowitz is not just a practicing lawyer. He also holds the Felix Frankfurter professorship of law at Harvard University where he has taught since 1964.
Alan Dershowitz is a strident defender of Israel. Indeed, more than any other issue, it is Israel that brings out the pugnacious side of Dershowitz's personality. For instance, those who support Palestinian rights and resistance and/or the boycott of Israel, he automatically labels "anti-Semitic bigots who know nothing about the Middle East." In contrast, President Jimmy Carter once noted that Alan Dershowitz knows nothing about the plight of the Palestinians. Of John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt's assessment of the role of the Zionist lobby in the U.S., Dershowitz says their position is "one-sided" and these authors are themselves "liars" and "bigots." Letting his anger get the better of him when it comes to Israel, Dershowitz often employs the tactic of switching subjects. So if a defender of the Palestinians brings up Israeli human rights violations, Dershowitz wants to talk about Arab persecution of homosexuals. He is notorious for trying to shout down opponents and for making satirical asides to the audience. In other words, the famous and successful trial lawyer seems incapable of arguing calmly and objectively about a subject to which he is passionately attached, Israel. Here he has also obviously lost touch with his father's advice about the defending the underdog.
Among the many folks who have brought out the pugnacious, name-calling side of Alan Dershowitz is Susan Abulhawa. On October 16, 2010 the two found themselves on the same stage at the Boston Book Fair. They were there to discuss their respective novels that deal with Palestine, for Mr. Dershowitz has also written one entitled The Trials of Zion (Grand Central Publishing 2010) which he tells us describes peace coming to the Holy Land only to be sabotaged by Muslim fanatics. Due to Dershowitz's essential pugnacity he proved incapable of sparing Ms Abulhawa, or the audience, the darker side of his nature. Because Mornings in Jenin depicts the Palestinians as having rights taken away from them by Zionist Jews, Deshowitz was soon labeling Abulahawa an "extremist" and her book a "barrier to peace."
3. Bernard-Henri Levy is a French philosopher and journalist. He was born in 1948 to a wealthy family of colons in Algeria who are also Sephardic Jews. Levy grew up in France after his family left Algeria along with most of the pre-independence European community. One can surmise that Levy's family background left him with a distaste for Arab society and a strong Eurocentric preference. This has translated into an equally strong support for Israel.
As is the case with Alan Dershowitz, the Israel that Levy supports is an idealized state that is hard to recognize if your are not a true believer in the Zionist paradigm. Thus, in his recent essay, "The Antisemitism to Come," Levy insists that Israel is "the sole democracy in the Middle East." What of Turkey and Lebanon? They are invisible to Levy. He goes on to assert that Israel is "the only state in the region where political differences can be solved by compromise." The fact that 20% of Israel's population (the non-Jewish part) has an historically demonstrated zero chance of a compromise settlement of its differences with the discriminatory policies of the state is, apparently, not part of Levy's conception of things. Criticism of Israel based on these and other problems is interpreted by him as "the demonization of Israel." It must be so, because, in Levy's world the problems do not exist and Israel's leaders and Jewish population are open to "any and all concessions." Thus, the critics must be motivated by something other than genuine grievances. Their real motivation must be "the most irrational, the craziest, and the most rabid of hatreds." Levy, and Dershowitz too, are good examples of the fact that intelligence in one sphere of life does not prevent the failure of intelligence in another.
And who does Levy include among the irrational and crazy haters of Israel? Well, for one, he points to Susan Abulhawa and her novel, Mornings in Jenin. For most reviewers Abulhawa's novel is a "fine" and "unforgettable" story (The Independent UK 8 March 2010). For Levy it is "a concentration of anti-Israel and anti-Jewish cliches masquerading as fiction." Did he actually read the book? If he did, he was incapable of getting past the fact that his heros were heros no longer. When it comes to Israel there is really no debate for Levy and Dershowitz. There can be no criticism, no censure, that is not essentially anti-Semitic. They can get away with this sort of malignant reductionism because the balance of power is presently on their side.
Susan Abulhawa has successfully stood up to both these men. She has told Alan Dershowitz, to his face, that his behavior is "unbecoming of a Harvard Professor." And, in the Huffington Post, she tells Levy that his irresponsible use of the term anti-Semitism "besmirches the memory of those who were murdered in death camps solely for being Jewish." One can add here, so does the Israel's ethnic cleansing of Palestinians solely because they are not Jewish.
The behavior of those who claim to represent and/or defend a cause is often a small window into the nature of those causes. It is interesting to note that most of those in the West who serve as spokespersons for the Palestinians are recognizably rational and analytical. That does not mean they are without passion, but it does mean that they have a grasp on reality. They do not advocate "kicking the Jews into the sea," but rather they fight for Palestinian rights so that the Israelis cannot kick the indigenous population of the "Holy Land" into bantustans. And, like Susan Abulhawa, they base their claims of Palestinian rights on the broader claims of human rights. In contrast, the spokespersons in the West for Israel, such as Alan Dershowitz and Bernard-Henri Levy, are often incapable of rational debate. They quickly retreat to name-calling--their favorite epithet being "anti-Semite." They are not very analytical either for, when it comes to Israel, things appear in black and white format. Theirs is a zero sum game.
It is a stark tragedy that, as of the moment, power is the deciding factor in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. For, as history teaches us, power has little regard for fairness, justice, morality, and decent futures. If you want insight into these sort of things you best consult the work of Susan Abulhawa, for you will not find them in the words of her critics.
Lawrence Davidson can be reached at: [email protected]
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